Little Clarky
Well-Known Member
In this thread I have two queries. The first being, my local health and safety officer says that we must wear masks when filing nail extensions as new regulations are being brought in. Has any one else heard of this?
My second, and maybe controversial point being WHY DON'T ALL TECHS WEAR MASKS ANYWAY! I have worn a mask myself for years because I am sensitive to the dust. I work full time, mostly doing nail extensions. I ended up the lining of my nose becoming raw, nose bleeds, sinus and breathing problems, and I know I am not the only one who has had this. However YES I do have extraction in the nail desk, and YES I do have good ventilation, and I am also aware of the other ways of minimising dust inhalation, yet still the problem occurs without a mask. Surely this proves you will still inhale dust even if you do it by the book. I know there has been research into the effects of the monomers and they have been found to have minimal risk, but I am talking about DUST INHALATION, which doctors already know has a negative effect, longterm on the health. I am sick of some nail techs out there insinuating that if you wear a mask you must not be professional or use dangerous products. I also think that it is very foolish to say "I'm having no problems so why wear a mask". I'm sure there will be many nail techs out there that will do it for years with no problems, just as there are many 40 a day smokers that don't get lung cancer, but why gamble. Why would you not protect your heath. :grr:
My second, and maybe controversial point being WHY DON'T ALL TECHS WEAR MASKS ANYWAY! I have worn a mask myself for years because I am sensitive to the dust. I work full time, mostly doing nail extensions. I ended up the lining of my nose becoming raw, nose bleeds, sinus and breathing problems, and I know I am not the only one who has had this. However YES I do have extraction in the nail desk, and YES I do have good ventilation, and I am also aware of the other ways of minimising dust inhalation, yet still the problem occurs without a mask. Surely this proves you will still inhale dust even if you do it by the book. I know there has been research into the effects of the monomers and they have been found to have minimal risk, but I am talking about DUST INHALATION, which doctors already know has a negative effect, longterm on the health. I am sick of some nail techs out there insinuating that if you wear a mask you must not be professional or use dangerous products. I also think that it is very foolish to say "I'm having no problems so why wear a mask". I'm sure there will be many nail techs out there that will do it for years with no problems, just as there are many 40 a day smokers that don't get lung cancer, but why gamble. Why would you not protect your heath. :grr: